They had nothing. No change of clothes. No home.

Hannah's* family lived in fear. Many times Hannah’s husband hurt her in front of their children. He was unpredictable and controlling, always threatening to harm their children too. Hannah was feeling powerless and wishing the abuse would stop.

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Our vision

Our purpose

To work together in trusted relationships with people and families across WA who partner with us, on a journey to thriving.

How we help

Together with our wonderful supporters, we have kept 86 services open across 44 locations, supporting more than 34,000 Western Australians in need.

More than 34,000 clients

Today we support more people than ever and with your help this trend will continue.

44 service locations

Allowing us to deliver services and support to metro and regional areas.

86 services

Supporting many children, young people, individuals, families and communities.

Paula's story

It got so bad that I was scared to face my problems.

18-year-old Paula* was referred through the justice system to our Y-Shac program for youth crisis accommodation. She had a tough, complex, and traumatic background, which revealed itself in difficult behaviour and poor decision-making.
Paula had witnessed horrific family and domestic violence all of her young life, up to the age of seven, when the family finally escaped and her father was prosecuted. However, the family’s safety was seriously threatened by a severe backlash from the father’s family.